At the same time, I'm really particular about what I load onto my computer and if I see bad reviews about something I'm looking at, it makes me nervous, such as the "psicon.dll". I really need to be able to view these PSD files without having to open them in Photoshop and I really don't have the time to go open them in Photoshop and one by one, save each image in a way that will get me a thumbnail. Is this safe to use? Does anyone have any personal experience with this? Does anyone have any other solutions that have worked for them? I've also seen information about and am considering a third party codec: Ardfry, that will allow me to view PSD's as thumbs. Does anyone have any information - good, bad or indifferent - about that registry? Should I stay away from it? I keep seeing that it was included in Photoshop 7 (I had Photoshop 7 and I was able to view thumbnails) but Adobe removed it because it caused problems, such as computer crashes, freezes, data loss, etc. I should also mention that I have Windows 7.ĭoes anyone know a safe way I can get Photoshop thumbnails to show in Windows Explorer? I've searched for hours over the last couple days and the one way that keeps popping up is to use the "psicon.dll" registry, but I'm afraid to use that for fear of harming my computer. It's really slow (my computer is made for heavy graphic work) and not very user friendly. I received over 200 pictures that are in a PSD format and I need to be able to view these files through a Windows Explorer window- not through Bridge.
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